... many offset dish mini BUD projects also use a plastic lid (margarine tub) on the conical scalar...
Standing by for your mini-BUD C-band reception list.Yea it is on a GeoSatPro Offset 120cm...
You should NOT seal up those holes in the cap, which I mentioned above. They must remain open. Otherwise moisture will build up inside on the waveguide, and it won't be able to clear itself, even with the little hole you need to drill in the bottom.I also placed some clear-monster tape on the cover.
Copy....I'll do that tomorrow. I'm just glad I'm back to receiving sigs.You should NOT seal up those holes in the cap, which I mentioned above. They must remain open. Otherwise moisture will build up inside on the waveguide, and it won't be able to clear itself, even with the little hole you need to drill in the bottom.
You can use a margerine tub lid over the conical scalar to seal out rain water. It isn't the same as sealing the holes in the regular cap.
You have another option you can do with your dish, though getting the proper aim can be very confusing the first time you try it. It certainly will keep out water! lol:Copy....I'll do that tomorrow. I'm just glad I'm back to receiving sigs.
Or. Good old Tyvec.A pressurized feed with transparent window like the good 'ole days.
You should NOT seal up those holes in the cap, which I mentioned above. They must remain open. Otherwise moisture will build up inside on the waveguide, and it won't be able to clear itself, even with the little hole you need to drill in the bottom.
You can use a margerine tub lid over the conical scalar to seal out rain water. It isn't the same as sealing the holes in the regular cap.
I have some Folgers black lids but they are just shy off fittin' perfectly.Years ago I found a lid that fitted perfectly over the conical scaler. It sealed perfectly like a coffee can lid. I cannot remember the brand but it was a can full of those square dishwasher pods.
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